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тАО12-02-2008 12:35 PM
тАО12-02-2008 12:35 PM
rp8400 with intermittent bad fan
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тАО12-02-2008 07:39 PM
тАО12-02-2008 07:39 PM
Re: rp8400 with intermittent bad fan
Becuase Some Model Specific detail diagnos details are only avilable with internal resource.
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тАО12-02-2008 11:15 PM
тАО12-02-2008 11:15 PM
Re: rp8400 with intermittent bad fan
The MP SL log we can find which fan has problem by using HPMC decoder software to decode the log and find out which fan has problem.Just log a call with HP they will ask to send the SL logs and the event log and syslog output .So you can confirm from HP which Fan is failed and after that you can replace the fan.
Regards,
Niceguy
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тАО12-02-2008 11:34 PM
тАО12-02-2008 11:34 PM
Re: rp8400 with intermittent bad fan
Hi Niceguy,
can u guide me something
what's meaning of SL log and HPMC Decoder?
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Unixguy.
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тАО12-02-2008 11:51 PM
тАО12-02-2008 11:51 PM
Re: rp8400 with intermittent bad fan
The SL logs are system events hardware error generated in Management Port.Take the SL log output and send this log to HP they can find the hardware error in the server.
HPMC - High Priority Machine Check. Look at /var/tombstone/ts99 file. It will have more issue like CPU,memory and i/0 related issues. Most probablly it has hardware related problem and Some kind hardware has failed that requires the OS to crash you can also check any crash file in /var/adm/crash
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Niceguy
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тАО12-23-2008 06:12 AM
тАО12-23-2008 06:12 AM
Re: rp8400 with intermittent bad fan
type sl and dump all the error messages and post them here please.
also send us the output of "ps" and "df" commands from the command menu in the MP.
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тАО12-23-2008 10:47 AM
тАО12-23-2008 10:47 AM
Re: rp8400 with intermittent bad fan
Check your f/w versions. See this thread:
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=363467
In addition to the SL log file and PS command information, you also may want to run this to see if anything is being logged to the o/s:
echo "sel dev all;info;wait;il"|/usr/sbin/cstm > /tmp/info_all.log
# cat /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log | grep EMS
then check details in here:
/var/opt/resmon/log/event.log
HTH,